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I went out to the Point Mugu Airshow yesterday. The morning weather was real cruddy, but I am glad that I waited. While some of the early in the day shots were very reminiscent of my old shots in the UK, the afternoon cleared for some great light and some incredible vapor. Here are some of the shots.

First up, some cargo airplanes and crowd shots. The morning crowd was light, but by the time the warbirds came out, it was a sea of humanity.

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Thanks guys. Because it was cloudy in the morning (1100 foot ceiling), I didn't put on sunscreen. By the time I realized I should put some on, it was too late. So my face real burned, blisters and all. My arms aren't as bad, but are pretty red too.

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No, Sean Tucker's is the Oracle Challenger and is red. The orange Lucas Oil sponsored Pitts is flown by Michael Wiskus. It's the first time I have seen him perform, although he has been at it for quite a while.

Thanks for the props guys. It was good to get back into the mode again. Next week is Santa Paula and Camarillo the week after that. It's going to be a busy month!

Thanks guys. Because it was cloudy in the morning (1100 foot ceiling), I didn't put on sunscreen. By the time I realized I should put some on, it was too late. So my face real burned, blisters and all. My arms aren't as bad, but are pretty red too.

I use both the Nikon D80 and the Nikon D50 camera bodies. On the D80, I use the Sigma 50-500mm lens. On the D50, I use the 18-200mm VR lens. Setting vary on shots, and with the lighting being real uneven this year at Mugu, I was using shutter priority at 1/400 for props and 1/640 for jets for most photos with variations depending on shots and conditions. I usually go to about 1/1000 for jets, but the light just wasn't bright enough for it.